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Interaction of the lignin-/cellulose-derived char with volatiles of varied origin: Part of the process for evolution of products in pyrolysis.

Authors :
Chen, Yuxiang
Li, Chao
Zhang, Lijun
Chen, Qifeng
Zhang, Shu
Xiang, Jun
Hu, Song
Wang, Yi
Hu, Xun
Source :
Chemosphere. Sep2023, Vol. 336, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The interaction between volatiles and homologous and/or heterologous char is almost inevitable during the transfer or diffusion of volatiles from inner core to outer surface of a biomass particle in pyrolysis. This shapes both composition of volatiles (bio-oil) and property of char. In this study, the potential interaction of lignin- and cellulose-derived volatiles with char of varied origin was investigated at 500 °C. The results indicated that both the lignin- and cellulose-char promoted polymerization of the lignin-derived phenolics, enhancing production of bio-oil by ca. 20%–30%, generating more heavy tar but suppressing gases formation, especially over cellulose-char. Conversely, the char catalysts, especially the heterologous lignin-char, promoted cracking of the cellulose-derivatives, producing more gases while less bio-oil and heavy organics. Additionally, the volatiles-char interaction also led to gasification of some organics and also aromatization of some organics on surface of char, resulting in enhanced crystallinity and thermostability of the used char catalyst, especially for the lignin-char. Moreover, the substance exchange and formation of carbon deposit also blocked pores and formed fragmented surface dotted with particulate matters in the used char catalysts. [Display omitted] • Char catalyzes condensation of lignin-derived phenolics, forming more bio-oil. • Char catalyzes cracking of cellulose-derived volatiles, forming more gases. • Interaction between heterologous char and volatiles is more intense. • Interaction enhances gasification/aromatization, making char more aromatic. • Interaction causes matter exchange, blocking pores and changing char morphology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
336
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemosphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164865201
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139248